Title: Before we get started
1Before we get started
- Grab a laptop and lunch
- Turn on the laptop.
- At the Novell login window, change the location
to match your school initials. - Login as yourself.
- Access your e-mail via Groupwise (web).
- Save the gradebook specific to your grade level
to the desktop.
2Troubleshooting
- Tips and Techniques to Keep Your Teachers On Track
3Agenda
- Discuss the sequence of SASIxp and IGPro events
throughout the school year - Highlight the procedures, tips, and techniques
associated with each event - Provide the location of online manuals and
documentation
4Start of the Year Procedures
- School schedules are finalized and created in
SASIxp. - Archive last years IGPro data.
- Verify template.gbf files are present in IGPro
folder. - School SASIxp/IGPro staff run IGPro Data
Exchange. - Teachers create gradebooks.
- Teachers set grading rules.
5School schedules are finalized and created in
SASIxp.
- Important notes
- Exports via the IGPro data exchange should never
be made until scheduling is complete (all
sections are created). - Scheduling changes made throughout the school
year may result in duplicate classes being added
to a teachers class roster file. IGPro never
deletesit only appends! - Tell-Tale sign this has occurred? Teachers see
duplicate courses in their gradebooks, one with
an end-of-term spreadsheet and one without.
6School archives last years IGPro data.
- Steps to backup data from previous years
- Open My Computer
- Go to K\NCSAPPS\IGPro
- Right-click the IGPData folder.
- Choose Rename.
- Rename the folder IGPData2008.
- Create a new folder named IGPData.
- Create a new folder called Gradebook Archives.
- Move IGPData2008 folder into Gradebook Archives
folder.
7Verify template.gbf files are present in IGPro
folder.
- Steps to Verify template.gbf files are present
- Go to K\NCSAPPS\IGPro
- Locate template.gbf file
- Do not modify or change the file, simply verify
its existence. - Background information The template.gbf file
contains weighted numeric spreadsheets and
associated grading rules for calculating semester
and yearly averages.
8School SASIxp/IGPro staff run IGPro Data
Exchange.
- Background information
- SASIxp creates a CL.grd file in each teacher
folder. This is the teachers class roster file. - As changes are made to teachers rosters through
the addition of students the data exchange must
be run to update IGPro gradebooks. Teachers
should not add students manually.
9Teachers create gradebooks.
- Directions for creating gradebooks are located in
grade specific IGPro manuals. - Common Errors made during gradebook creation
- Teachers fail to select option to store
gradebooks locally. To correct, open gradebook
and go to Edit, Preferences. Remove the check in
Use IntegradePro Server. - Teachers fail to save their gradebook to the
corresponding teacher folder on the K drive.
10Teachers set grading rules for classes with
weighted calculations.
- Grading rules may be viewed by selecting Setup,
Grading Rules. Choose the Type Sets Tab. - Teachers may modify weightings assigned in the
Elementary or Secondary columns. - Teachers may add additional Type Sets (columns)
for classes requiring different weights. - Teachers may add additional Types (row headings).
- Teachers may not modify type sets or types
utilized to calculate semester and yearly
averages. If in doubt, dont delete or rename
it!
11Each Nine-Week Grading Period
- Teachers add Tasks and enter scores.
- Teachers calculate averages and copy scores to
End-of-Term spreadsheets. - Teachers export grades from end-of-term
spreadsheets. - School SASIxp/IGpro staff run IGPro Data Exchange
to bring scores into SASIxp. - Teachers verify grades in ClassXP.
- School SASIxp/IGPro staff print report cards.
12Teachers add Tasks and enter student scores.
- Common mistakes
- Teachers do not assign point values to an
assignment. See Tasks, Edit Tasks, Points Tab.
Is the total zero? - Teachers assign task to the wrong task type. See
Tasks, Edit Tasks, Points Tab. What type is
assigned? - Teachers leave scores blank. What is the result?
Is it a zero?
13Teachers calculate averages and copy scores to
End-Of-Term spreadsheets
- Common comment My grades arent averaging
correctly! - Solution Do the Math!
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16Teachers export grades from End-Of-Term
spreadsheets.
- Common mistakes and important notes
- Teachers fail to do the export. They believe
they are finished once they have copied grades to
the End-of-Term spreadsheet. Solution Check
the date on the export file in their IGPro
teacher folder. Export files appear as MK.grd
files. - Teachers export to the wrong location. Exports
should be saved in their teacher folder. - An errolog.imk file is created upon initiation of
the export. As there are no grades assigned to
homeroom, it will always appear.
17School SASIxp/IGPro staff run IGPro Data
Exchange.
- Background information
- SASIxp pulls the MK.grd file located in each
teachers folder. - Grades and comments are available immediately
available for viewing in ClassXP. - If grades are missing or incorrect, check the
errolog.amk files.
18Final Steps
- Teachers verify grades in ClassXP.Teachers
should always login to ClassXP and verify the
accuracy of exported grades. - School SASIxp/IGPro staff print report cards.
19Whats in a name?
- .gbf file This is your gradebook file. Protect
it! - .bak file This is a backup of your gradebook
file as of the last save. - CL.grd file This is your class roster as
exported from SASIxp/Classxp. See associated
errorlog.icl files. - MK.grd file This is your grade file as
exported back to SASIxp/Classxp See associated
errorlog.imk and errorlog.amk files.
20Where can I find all of the manuals and
documentation?
- Go to the district website.
- Under Docs/Forms, select SASIxp Instructions.
- Select IntegradePro.
- User manuals are in school type folders. Admin
files are in the Administrators folder.